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Play rehearsal for Hilly Budd In an attempt to give the Country Day Team the support if deserved, a Pep Club under lead- er Vic Strauss was formed. A? several games whole sections were reserved for members of the club, Attendance at the games rose notice- ably, especially at Those games which preceded Pep CIub-sponsored sock hops. A new innovation in the sports program This year was a bowling league. Each Friday after- noon after school twelve Coumry Dayifes bowi- ed at the Kenwood Lanes. Divided into four Teams of three members each, The Roundballers, Purple Willies, Crispy Critters, and Crank 3 com- peted until lafe in April. Mr. Wright, one of C. D.'s venerable bachelor feachers, make the surprised announcemenf in January of his marriage to Mrs. Margaret Whip- ple Swift of Chicago - the things a person never dreams of happening! 1'. M. C. One of many Pep Club Posters to arouse spirit.
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Activities Play A Major Role The long awaited Christmas vacation finally appeared. For many students, the two weeks meant nothing to do but sleep. But to many seniors it meant iust more time to spend on the ever-present term paper. Mr. Deane, refus- ing to miss any more school than necessary, took off the few days before the vacation to undergo a foot operation. And to his great glee, he was present and onery the first day after vacation ended. Having returned to school, the great exam cram was on tat least for somet. Snow did its best to delay exams, but to no avail. It seemed that very few teachers remembered that exams had about fifteen minutes to untangle Even before exams, Country Day was Day a better basketball team than it had are selected from upstate. were to be only two hours long. Several were three hours in length, and the Senior English exam dragged on for four hours! Some seniors thei-r fingers before they had to begin another exam. well aware that it had an excellent basketball team. Starters Hardy, Buechner, Shetterly, Dunketma-n, and Captain Mike Ma-undrell showed Country seen for years. Country Day received State Recogni- tion in the Associated Press Poll. This was espec- ially remarkable since most of the ranked teams
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I HHIAH II I! H II IHIHIIH! HIP I H $ H'HI 'HII I'HIIIIII HHHH SIN H13 1! H III! N H Ii ,. ; FACULTY Enflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue . . . John Milton Tracfate of Education 17
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